Bring the soft glow of the Stones of Glass into your home: unique, rock shaped lamps, perfect for the table or floor, or anywhere else an accent light is needed. Made of translucent opaline glass.

Oluce

Established in 1945, by the master Giuseppe Ostuni, Oluce is the oldest Italian lighting design company that is still active today. Their fixtures have been created by renowned Italian and international lamp designers, which are at the cutting edge of the interior design world. With international design awards dating back to 1956, many of their products are on permanent display in the New York Museum of Modern Art.
Oluce's products have contributed to the history of lamp design through the genius of designers like Vico Magistretti, Joe Colombo, Marco Zanuso and, more recently, Fernando and Humberto Campana, Toni Cordero, Marco Romanelli, Francesco Rota and Oki Sato, also known as Nendo.

Marta Laudani (Verona, 1954) and Marco Romanelli (Trieste, 1958) have been working together since 1986. They have done design work for Arflex, Cleto Munari, Fontana Arte and Up & Up, and are currently working for Bosa, Driade, Ferlea, Lema, Montina, Oluce, Seccocose and View.

Among their works we should recall the following: Their monographic work on "Gio Ponti" for the Furniture Show and for the Association Jacqueline Vodoz et Bruno Danese, many exhibitions including "Dichiarazione d'Interni"(1994), "Oggetto Ambiente" (1994), "Paradigmaticità delle Arti Decorative" (1995) and "Intorno alla Fotografia" (1998).

Together they wrote "Gli Spazi Del Cucinare", Electa, 1989 and "Design Nord-Est", Abitare Segesta, 1997. Their many exhibitions include their personal exhibition at the Museo Internazionale della Ceramica in Laveno in 1998.

Independently, at their studios in Rome and Milan, they are involved in interior design (their creations have been published in leading international magazines). At the moment they are working on the re-organization of the Museo della Civiltà Romana in the EUR district of Rome on behalf of Fiat Engineering.

Architect Marco Romanelli, born in Trieste, Italy in 1958, came together with Marta Laudani in 1988 to create Laudani & Romanelli. Their offices in Rome and Milan work in the fields of design, interior descorating and exhibit design. Marco Romanelli has been the Art Director of Oluce since 1995 and of Montina since 1996. From 1994 to 1997 he was a consultant of Driade for the Atlantide collection. He was a member of the editorial staff of Rivista Domus from 1986 to 1994 and has been on the editorial staff of Abitare since 1995.

As a result of collaboration with Marta Laudani and Marco Romanelli, Massimo Noceto created the Stones family: a collection of rock-shaped lamps, perfect for the table or floor, or anywhere else an accent light is needed. The fixtures are made of translucent opaline glass.
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